Donations in checks can be mailed and made out to:Kentucky Coalition Against Domestic Violence , 111 Darby Shire Circle, Frankfort KY 40601

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Statements

Mission Statement

The mission of KCADV is to mobilize and support member programs and allies to end intimate partner violence.

Background Statement

Founded in 1981, KCADV works to provide a strong voice on behalf of domestic violence victims and their children. KCADV ensures that the right to live free from any form of domestic abuse is valued, protected, and defended in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KCADV administers state and federal funds that go to Kentucky's fifteen, state-funded domestic violence programs.KCADV advocates on behalf of domestic violence victims, provides legal assistance to domestic violence programs, and promotes public awareness of violence against women. KCADV serves all 15 Area Development Districts in Kentucky through its shelter programs, and the Executive Directors of the 15 shelters comprise KCADV’s Board of Directors. KCADV provides technical assistance to member programs and others providing assistance to domestic violence surviors.

KCADV’s programs include:

· Training Institute on domestic violence-related issues and Certification Program for program staff.

5. KCADV won the Kentucky Housing Corporation’s Nonprofit Organization Award in October 2011 “for outstanding service and achievement in providing affordable housing opportunities to Kentuckians.”The award recognized KCADV for the completion of KDVA Homes, a 48-unit scattered site permanent housing project.

Needs Statement

Our work responds to the fact
that Kentucky has a rate of domestic and sexual violence that is higher than
the national average, affecting women, men and children from all walks of
life. According to a study released by
the CDCs National Center for Injury Prevention and Control in 2011, Kentucky is
ranked 11th in the nation for its percentage of women experiencing partner
violence and 16th in the nation for rape prevalence by all perpetrators.

Board Chair Statement

KCADV's Board is comprised of the 15 Executive Directors of the domestic violence shelters representing each of Kentucky's ADDs.

Economic empowerment has been an important part of domestic violence work since financial independence is often the key in helping a victim leave her abuser. KCADV’s Economic Empowerment program helps survivors obtain financial independence through financial education, credit counseling, microloans and asset-building tools such asIndividual Development Accounts. In 2014, we launched a partnership with the Kentucky Community & Technical College System (KCTCS) extending our self-sufficiency services to 1,000 Ready to Work students (74% report being survivors of domestic violence).

Budget$1,232,285

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Plans & Policies

Organization has a Fundraising Plan?Yes

Organization has a Strategic Plan?Yes

Years Strategic Plan Considers2

Management Succession Plan?No

Organization Policy and ProceduresYes

Nondiscrimination PolicyYes

Whistleblower PolicyYes

Document Destruction PolicyYes

Collaborations

Partner with Kentucky Community & Technical College System (KCTCS) to offer Economic Empowerment services to 1800 Ready to Work students (TANF recipients) of whom 74% are domestic violence survivors.